Raising Multiple Queens in One Hive!!!

Started by FiltrationTip, August 08, 2007, 11:08:23 PM

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FiltrationTip

I have seen certain amazing things about honeybee keeping that have been kept a secret from Western honeybee keeping methods.  Took me years to build trust with the researshers before they would even allow me to withness their experimental hives and another few more years for them to decide to reveal how it was done.  My philosophy of live is knowledge is to be shared and benefits to be enjoyed by all. 
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Moonshae

I don't think two-queen hives are a big secret.
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pdmattox


Mici

let us hear what he has to say-if he's willing to share the secret.
though i did raise 2 queens in one hive this year but it was with the help of bees, they were superceding. every atempt to put a QC into the super failed, the queens just didn't hatch, i guess bees didn't warm them.

Michael Bush

Raising them?
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesqueenrearing.htm

Every queen rearer does that.

Keeping more than one in a hive?
http://www.bushfarms.com/beestwoqueenhive.htm

I've done it off and on for decades.
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My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
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